Blood Grove – Walter Mosley
Walter Mosley doesn’t really write mystery novels. Like many of his other books, Blood Grove is more a chronicle of late 1960s Los Angeles and America. It is also an Continue Reading
Walter Mosley doesn’t really write mystery novels. Like many of his other books, Blood Grove is more a chronicle of late 1960s Los Angeles and America. It is also an Continue Reading
Stephen King would take 5,000 pages to achieve what Steve Sabo does in 321 pages in Jester’s Run. Jester’s Run is one hell of a great thriller. Jester’s Run Continue Reading
Daylight by David Baldacci is the third installment in the Atlee Pine series, although it can also be viewed as a crossover novel. It finds the strong and fearless FBI Continue Reading
You can depend on Michael Koryta for an excellent thriller. This time around it is Never Far Away. It is the story of a dead woman who must shed her Continue Reading
The Scorpion’s Tail is the third Nora Kelly book. Old Bones being the second and Thunderhead the first. If you are a fan of Preston & Child, this one is, Continue Reading
Of IQ, the first thriller by Joe Ide, we said “a unique and edgy crime/mystery novel”. The same cannot be said about the fourth book in the IQ series. This Continue Reading